I love garfield…
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Response to Why Does Everyone Hate Garfield On Twitter?:
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Different culture, gotta respect that. We are not all Americans.
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Response to Mark Zuckerberg Got Married Saturday:
Why all the negative vibes against Zuckerberg and the wife? I'm not a real fan of Facebook, but I'm sure that most people who frequent Buzzfeed probably also frequent Facebook. He and his wife don't look miserable at all. They look like two young people who just got married. The fact is, they will probably be married for the rest of their lives (not unlike Bill and Melinda Gates), so why all the hate? Congrats to the married couple, and something tells me this one is going to last a little longer than 72 days.
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Response to 10 Of The Most Awkward Couples In America:
5 is nothing more than a picture of beaming newlyweds… it's not interesting, wacky, or unusual. To include them in this list because you think they're unattractive is weak and just plain cruel.
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I'm stunned at how quickly people have hopped on the racial stereotype bandwagon. It's not even just racist: it's sexist, too - against both parties. Following a bigoted comment with “just sayin'” or “just an observation” does not mollify the racism. Nor does posing a nasty remark in question form. No, you don't have an anecdote that explains your bigotry; “All Asians” is not a scientific term that makes your xenophobia acceptable; and no, a woman who dates a man for 9 years before getting married is not a gold-digging whore. Just STFU.
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Response to Why I Don't Wear Heels:
whoa, look at all the hate down in these comments. if you look in your settings, you will discover you can write any article, anytime you want. so go write something, instead of leaving snarky comments on well-written pieces about everyday irritations.
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Response to HAHA SEXISM IS FUNNY:
you get a fact checker badge for that? wtf buzzfeed.. stop being so lazy..
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Response to Yeah that Jay-Z has always been a really…:
I don't think it really helps anyone to make sure that everyone who has ever used a disparaging word feels really bad about it for the rest of their lives no matter what their current views are. Shouldn't we celebrate someone who obviously grew up in a culture where the word “fag” was thrown around all the time announcing publicly that he's for gay marriage?
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Response to 11 Ways You're Annoying On Twitter:
Agree (and of guilty of!) all but number 11. I mean, yes, engaging in a passive-aggressive cycle of following/unfollowing someone to harass them into noticing you is certainly poor form. But also people should be free to be impulsive about who they choose to read on Twitter and follow whims. Sometimes you follow someone who gets into a weird rant and you just don't want to see that, then a few weeks later a bunch of the people you follow are RT something witty/brilliant/insightful they've said and you realize you were wrong. Fluidity is fine!
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Response to The 35 Greatest Animal Photobombers Of All Time:
#22 Cat is probably preventing all of us from getting arrested. That girl looks a little underage.
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Response to Bristol Palin Blasts President Obama For Supporting Gay Marriage, Says His Daughters Watch Too Much Glee:
As always Buzzfeed, it's so adorable to see the vile, bitter, hatred that spews from the supposed anti-bullying crowd as soon as someone they disagree with states their point of view. Sexist slurs, slut-shaming, vulgarity, threats of violence, and personal attacks on one's physical appearance, intelligence, and family suddenly become A-okay with the left as long as they're directed at conservatives. Your hypocrisy is disgusting and you should all be ashamed. Not surprising though considering ad hominem attacks are the only way to defend a relationship that cannot biologically serve the same function and purpose as marriage and is universally condemned in the scriptures of every major religion, most minor religions, and many secular philosophies. I'm not a huge fan of Bristol Palin but she articulated her view much more intelligently and respectfully than any of you have.
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Response to Kanye West Goes On Another Twitter Rant:
If Buzzfeeders can constantly make fun of hipster fashion, then Kanye can tweet about not liking all this stuff. This is really no different than those 500 posts about terrible Coachella fashions.
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That must be why this nerd who doesn't know the first thing about basketball enjoyed it, haha.
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Response to Lady Gaga's Food-Bashing Is Nothing New:
It was a self-deprecating remark meant to be funny and serious at the same time. At the time she made the referenced remark, she was struggling with body issues and eating poorly or not at all. She now has a personal chef who works with her to ensure she's getting proper nutrition. By going public with her own struggle with bulemia, Gaga has brought that issue to the forefront, hence some of her fans' reactions. Gaga sometimes forgets that some of her fans are not mature enough to recognize, much less respect the ways in which she makes commentary, particularly about the music industry. And of course if she's watching her weight prior to departing on a 110-date tour which will probably add dates by the dozen as she goes along, she's going to daydream about cheeseburgers. Who wouldn't? Besides, I'm happy that Gaga is joking about it instead of hiding it. Addiction loves the dark.
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Response to you're right, it's not her job. i asked…:
You say you understand it's not her job to educate you, yet you still seem to think linking you to a blog post is an insufficient response. This is buzzfeed, where a meme can serve as a sufficient response. A relevant tumblr post should be more than enough, I would think. Maybe she wanted to state her opinion without expending a ton of energy on it. Maybe she's had to say the same thing a hundred times before and is sick and tired of it. I am glad I was able to clarify for you, but I just wanted to make it clear that there should be no delineation between my response and ambercosmo's. I responded to defend and support her.
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Response to Thomas Kinkade—“Painter Of Light”—Is Dead:
people don;t like to admit it, but Kinkade had talent. his works were sentimental for sure, but in another way they transcend sentimentalism. they approach light in a unique way, they have a very signature design and they reflect our most treasured desires of safety and comfort in a beautiful setting. I also like the fact that he signed all his own paintings with his own blood, so that they'd be easily authenticated for a long time to come. RIP Mr. Kinkade
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I can't paint on paper, let alone hair. Props to the artist.
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Response to Worst Lottery Luck Ever:
Why do ppl always complain that the posts on here are from reddit?? So if you already know they get everything from reddit…stop coming on here just to complain. F*ck.
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Response to @MONSIEURBEIGE :Please tell me what 4chan is.:
I won't
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as much as i hate to say it, i'm kind of into his aesthetic

